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Impact Soundworks Ventus Ethnic Winds Pan Flutes 排箫 |
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支持系统:Windows.MAC |
音源厂商:https://impactsoundworks.com/product/ventus-winds-panflutes |
使用采样器:Kontakt 7. Kontakt 8加载 |
文件大小:5GB |
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排箫(或排箫)是世界各地独立发展起来的乐器,其特点是调音管或管子由各种木材或芦苇制成。我们为我们的音库采样了多才多艺的罗马尼亚奈,其优美而气息浓郁的音色在无数电影配乐和专辑中一眼就能辨认出来。与许多排箫相比,奈的音高范围相当大,使其成为许多风格的理想旋律和伴奏乐器。 我们将这种乐器与来自完全不同地区的排箫搭配在一起——强劲、低音的 toyo,起源于安第斯山脉的秘鲁和玻利维亚。toyo 非常大,传统上由两个人演奏;这些表演者(通常是女性)会在音乐上结下深厚的友谊,只和彼此一起演奏。toyo 属于排箫的一个更大的家族,称为 siku,而 siku 又以它的名字命名了一种名为 sikuri 的音乐流派。 这两支笛子与 Ventus 系列完美契合。它们明亮、气息浓郁的音调可轻松用于柔和和氛围音乐,但它们也能以尖锐的断奏、爆音和舌音演奏出极其明亮和敏捷的音调。排箫的威严特别适合演奏唤起自然、风、天空和海洋的音乐。 我们的排箫库由 Josh Plotner 演奏,他捕捉了该乐器的所有关键发音和演奏技巧:延音、装饰音、断奏、连奏、滑音、弯音、乐句等等! Pan flutes (or pan pipes) are instruments that developed independently all over the world, featuring tuned pipes or tubes created from various kinds of wood or reed. For our library, we sampled the versatile Romanian nai, whose beautiful and breathy tone is instantly recognizable from countless film scores and albums. The nai offers a fairly large pitch range compared to many pan flutes, making it ideal as both a melodic and accompanying instrument for many styles. We paired this instrument with a pan flute from an entirely different region – the powerful, bassy toyo, originating in the Andean Peru and Bolivia. So large is the toyo that it was traditionally played by two people; these performers (usually women), would become musically bonded and play only with each other. The toyo belongs to a greater family of pan flutes known as siku, which in turn gives its name to the musical genre known as sikuri. These two flutes were a perfect fit for the Ventus series. Their bright, breathy tones can easily be used for soft and ambient music, but they are also capable of extremely bright and agile playing as well with sharp staccatos, pops, and tongued notes. The majesty of pan flutes is particularly suited for music evoking nature, wind, sky, and sea. Our pan flute library is performed by Josh Plotner, who captured all key articulations and playing techniques of the instrument: sustains, ornaments, staccatos, legato, portamento, bends, phrases, and much more!
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